Neo-Liberal IdeologyAn original account of neo-liberalism's intellectual foundations, development and conceptual configuration as an ideology. Newly available in paperback. |
Contents
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3 The rebirth of liberalism | 47 |
4 Reinventing the liberal agenda | 80 |
Political Concepts | 113 |
Against the state | 115 |
The legitimacy of state provision | 140 |
Government and the rule of law | 167 |
Individualism and ownership | 192 |
9 Conclusion | 216 |
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